Robert Davenport's King John and Matilda ; a Critical EditionGarland Pub., 1980 - 163 pages |
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Page iv
... refer to Thomas Randolph's play , The Conceited Pedlar , and there is some speculation that the second entry refers to another manuscript of the same play , attributed erroneously to 3 Davenport . At any rate , nothing more is known of ...
... refer to Thomas Randolph's play , The Conceited Pedlar , and there is some speculation that the second entry refers to another manuscript of the same play , attributed erroneously to 3 Davenport . At any rate , nothing more is known of ...
Page xviii
... refers to the agreement in Magna Charta , and he mentions several times the general public ill will toward the king for his disregard of " ancient liberties . " Davenport makes much of the Interdiction and of the King's acceptance of ...
... refers to the agreement in Magna Charta , and he mentions several times the general public ill will toward the king for his disregard of " ancient liberties . " Davenport makes much of the Interdiction and of the King's acceptance of ...
Page liv
... refers to the " earth - wounding hoofes " of war horses , suggests the opening speech of the king in Henry IV . Davenport must have seen that he was dealing with the very same issues of tyranny and rebellion that Shakespeare had raised ...
... refers to the " earth - wounding hoofes " of war horses , suggests the opening speech of the king in Henry IV . Davenport must have seen that he was dealing with the very same issues of tyranny and rebellion that Shakespeare had raised ...
Contents
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | iii |
Conclusion | lx |
TEXTUAL INTRODUCTION 1xxv | lxxv |
Copyright | |
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